The Holy Spirit moves leaders from the limitations of human efforts to the divine efforts of God. Posting about the book Renewing Communication from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/transformative-conversations-a-review-of-renewing-communication
Seasoned Speech contains a convincing appeal for Christians to take seriously the role of rhetoric i...
God has gifted us with language—both to communicate with each other and (more importantly) to commun...
When I come to God in prayer, more often than not, I am changed. Posting about bringing our worries...
Is it possible to communicate the beauty and freedom of the Gospel message in a pluralistic world, w...
Part of the Christian Worldview Integration Series Whether setting about to love our neighbor, to se...
Editor Sullender introduces several articles that follow up on themes that have been published in pr...
Quentin Schultze, Habits of the High-Tech Heart: Living Virtuously in the Information Age Richard Wi...
We are living a time of intense renovation in what concerns the way the Catholic Church interacts wi...
We believe that God is present, actively at work, and reveals Himself in various ways through the re...
This book holds up an important mirror to the culture that should be both a comforting affirmation a...
This dissertation argues that to help transform a postmodern heart and mind in the United States tod...
Theology and communication seem to go together, at least because the Church is as much in the commun...
Don Mackenzie shares his story of interfaith dialogue, what he learned through that dialogue and his...
In this Project Portfolio, I will address the following NPO: The church is in decline or dying becau...
The birth and growth of renewal movements in the Catholic Church over the last 75 years is linked wi...
Seasoned Speech contains a convincing appeal for Christians to take seriously the role of rhetoric i...
God has gifted us with language—both to communicate with each other and (more importantly) to commun...
When I come to God in prayer, more often than not, I am changed. Posting about bringing our worries...
Is it possible to communicate the beauty and freedom of the Gospel message in a pluralistic world, w...
Part of the Christian Worldview Integration Series Whether setting about to love our neighbor, to se...
Editor Sullender introduces several articles that follow up on themes that have been published in pr...
Quentin Schultze, Habits of the High-Tech Heart: Living Virtuously in the Information Age Richard Wi...
We are living a time of intense renovation in what concerns the way the Catholic Church interacts wi...
We believe that God is present, actively at work, and reveals Himself in various ways through the re...
This book holds up an important mirror to the culture that should be both a comforting affirmation a...
This dissertation argues that to help transform a postmodern heart and mind in the United States tod...
Theology and communication seem to go together, at least because the Church is as much in the commun...
Don Mackenzie shares his story of interfaith dialogue, what he learned through that dialogue and his...
In this Project Portfolio, I will address the following NPO: The church is in decline or dying becau...
The birth and growth of renewal movements in the Catholic Church over the last 75 years is linked wi...
Seasoned Speech contains a convincing appeal for Christians to take seriously the role of rhetoric i...
God has gifted us with language—both to communicate with each other and (more importantly) to commun...
When I come to God in prayer, more often than not, I am changed. Posting about bringing our worries...